Friday, February 24, 2006
Incredibles Cameo
Here's the pre-production painting that Lou Romano did of my layout (click for larger version). You can see on the left wall the archway usher painting. Alas, it never made it into the actual movie.
Detail...
for some reason the image was cropped in the "art of" book and unfortunately the painting on the wall got cut in half. bummer.
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Really nice! I like the detail of the japanese robot.
a feast for the eyes
Wow! The bottom post, Archway Usher, is really quite beautiful. Your sense of composition and lighting is great. Kind of reminds me of a cold autumn sunrise. Impressive work.
Pretty neat. : )
cool.
Sorry about the crop.
It's a great layout.
yes, love the detail!
These are so god damn cool. I'm jelous.
Beautiful work! I like the way you even had Violet (intentional or not) leading you to the painting with her glance.
That's not just any Japanese robot toy, is it? I think it's Great Mazinger, specifically the 70s "Shogun Warrior" version. Am I right?
Archway Usher, of course, is also amazing. Shame it got cropped out in the book.
Great composition! Love your blog!
Your stuff hurts me. Too good. I'm jealous. I mean it. Great blog, man.
Man thats so cool to see, and I remember these from the book as well.
That's not just any Japanese robot toy, is it? I think it's Great Mazinger, specifically the 70s "Shogun Warrior" version. Am I right?
Correct. It's indeed Great Mazinger!
And yes, I'm a fan of Japanese monsters, superheroes and robots (mostly the classic stuff). :)
Love that INCREDIBLES concept painting (it's one of my favorite movies)!
Terific work, Don!
I love the balance of loose/tight stuff happening in your work.
Also, very happy to see Mazinger!
Has Gaiking ever made his way into yr pieces?
Richard
Aw man, now I feel cheated knowing that the painting got cut off in the book...none-the-less, stellar work.
It's all very inspiring. THANKS!
-Jose
AMAZING!! I LOVE 60s architecture & houses! & it's obvious you know theyre design really well! i especially love the wooden circles on the very right side of the picture - that element is VERY 60s! this reminds me a lot of the BGs in the "Buy One Get One Free" cartoon that you made for CN.
You should post more of your artwork, especially for people in the film industries.
absolutely quality!
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